Pre-Game Talk: ECQF GAME 3 4/21 7:41 PM - Good Day Sunshine - NESN, TNT, CBC, TVAS, 98.5 WBZ-FM - Series tied 1-1

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Boston coach Jim Montgomery said he will consider "changes everywhere" when the Bruins visit the Florida Panthers on Friday for Game 3 of their first-round playoff series.

It is a stunning comment considering the series is tied 1-1, and one might figure that there is no reason for panic by a Bruins team that set an NHL record for most single-season wins (65) and points (135).

Yet, here we are following Florida's 6-3 win on Wednesday.

"Players didn't make the best decisions at moments," Montgomery said. "The turnovers we had were catastrophic -- right through the middle of the ice.

"We were trying to make plays when there weren't plays to be made."

No team has beaten the Bruins by four or more goals this season. The Bruins have lost by three goals five times -- twice to the Panthers. Host Florida beat Boston 5-2 on Nov. 23 in Sunrise, Fla., before pounding the Bruins again on Wednesday.

The Bruins posted 43 more points than the Panthers in the regular season. However, the Bruins have played this series without their captain Patrice Bergeron, who has an upper-body injury.

Bergeron, who finished second on the Bruins this season in goals (27) and third in points (58), is day to day, Montgomery said.

Another issue for the Bruins is their ability to cope with Florida's ferocity. The Bruins were forced into 15 giveaways to just five for Florida on Wednesday.

Panthers defenseman Radko Gudas pounded the Bruins with a game-high-tying five hits.

The Bruins finished second in the NHL this season with 305 goals. But the Panthers can score, too, ranking fifth with 290 goals.

Florida also split four regular-season games with Boston, and it shouldn't be a shock. After all, Florida finished the 2021-22 regular season with the best record in the NHL, and most of the players from that roster returned.

The main Panthers newcomer this season is winger Matthew Tkachuk, who set career highs in assists (69) and points (109), leading the Panthers in both categories. He also had 40 goals, which was two short of team leader Carter Verhaeghe.

"We knew it would a tough task (to beat Boston)," said Tkachuk, who, along with Gudas, gives the Panthers a hard edge. "But the belief is there."

Florida's other catalyst is defenseman Brandon Montour, who set career highs in goals (16) and assists (57) in a breakthrough season. Montour, 29, was drafted in the second round by Anaheim in 2014 and traded to Buffalo five years later.

In 2021, the Panthers got Montour for a third-round pick, and that has become a steal of a deal. Montour, who scored two goals against Boston on Wednesday, set franchise records for most assists and points by a defenseman.

The Panthers were helped on Wednesday by the return of forward Sam Bennett, who scored a career-high 28 goals in 2021-22. He hadn't played since March 20 due to a groin injury.

Other factors in Florida's win on Wednesday included center Aleksander Barkov, who won 68.8 percent of his 16 faceoffs; defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who had a team-high four blocks; and goalie Alex Lyon, who made seven high-danger saves.

"It was fun," said Lyon, a 30-year-old who has spent most of his career in the minors. "I enjoy (the playoff) atmosphere."
 

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Just hope last night’s dope slap straightened them out. Gotta show up and play to their abilities. This is 100% on the players.
I think last night’s debacle will be the kick in the rear end the team needed to start taking Florida seriously.

Still not sure if they’ll be able to take both games in Florida… but going back to BOS tied 2-2 in a best of three series with home ice advantage, and possibly the captain returning, is a good scenario in my book.
 
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Hoping to see Gryz in, would consider Lauko too depending on his health post-illness, and swap Krejci and Zacha. The team has got to get some better transition happening, and needs to find some more speed in its game. These moves should at least help in that regard. Do that, get back to the fundamentals on defense, and bring more intensity and intention to be hard and physical, and hopefully we'll be ok.

Fresh sheet of ice, fresh chance to resume the things the team's done well all year.
 

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I think last night’s debacle will be the kick in the rear end the team needed to start taking Florida seriously.

Still not sure if they’ll be able to take both games in Florida… but going back to BOS tied 2-2 in a best of three series with home ice advantage, and possibly the captain returning, is a good scenario in my book.
I would be happy to see this.
 

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Just hope last night’s dope slap straightened them out. Gotta show up and play to their abilities. This is 100% on the players.
Seriously ,I thought 2/3 of Bruins supposed top 4 D men stunk and a certain centre. Thats all it takes to throw an entire team off.Everyone has to pull on the rope because Florida is no joke.Hey Wally anyone have any video of Tkachuk yelling at Nosek heard it was nasty stuff.
 

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Seriously ,I thought 2/3 of Bruins supposed top 4 D men stunk and a certain centre. Thats all it takes to throw an entire team off.Everyone has to pull on the rope because Florida is no joke.Hey Wally anyone have any video of Tkachuk yelling at Nosek heard it was nasty stuff.

some things are off limits. Wives being top of the list.

Tkachuk needs someone to kick the shit outta him.
 

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It's time for Hathaway to go borderline on Tkachuk. Repeating over and over what he did about Nosek's wife is totally classless and violates the code. Nosek is not even close to being a dirty player or a puke. This series has the potential to get pretty nasty at this point. Bs have the 4th line depth to make some statements if need be.
 

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It's time for Hathaway to go borderline on Tkachuk. Repeating over and over what he did about Nosek's wife is totally classless and violates the code. Nosek is not even close to being a dirty player or a puke. This series has the potential to get pretty nasty at this point. Bs have the 4th line depth to make some statements if need be.

Not to mention the scrum where Tkachuk latches onto Pastrnak of all players. An unbelievable coward.

Bruins should also be running Ekblad constantly
 
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